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Where the phosphoglyceraldehyde produce in calvin cycle?

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Answered by asimkhan33329
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IN the second step of calvin cycle

1.carbon fixation

2.reduction

3.regeneration

Reduction. In the second stage, ATP and NADPH are used to convert the 3-PGA molecules into molecules of a three-carbon sugar, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P). This stage gets its name because NADPH donates electrons to, or reduces, a three-carbon intermediate to make G3P

Answered by wildfam
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it is produced after the reduction process and before the triose phosphate gives sucrose, starch and

phosoglyceraldehyde take place after the formation of 3 phosophoglycerate

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